Cranberry Lemon Bars are an easy holiday dessert recipe. These bars have the consistency of brownies with a sweet-tart flavor. Perfect for a Thanksgiving treat!
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Lemon Cake Recipe
I am a fan of pretty much any dessert. But there are those folks that are not chocolate fans. No really, they are walking among us. You could be sitting next to one right now and not even know it!
For my holiday dessert table, I make a festive dessert, chocolate dessert and a non-chocolate dessert. I like to make sure everybody is happy with a full belly!
These Cranberry Lemon Bars have the consistency of fudgy brownies, without the dark or milk chocolate. Bursting with fresh lemon flavor and tart cranberries.
This is the perfect holiday dessert for those who enjoy a little Za-Za-ZING!!!
I made these Lemon Bars with Bob’s Red Mill Unbleached All-Purpose Organic Flour, fresh lemons, fresh cranberries and white chocolate.
Fresh Produce + Quality Ingredients = A Fantastic Holiday Dessert!
I have an obsession with lemon desserts and cranberries. So these Cranberry Lemon Bars are a winner in my book. But they also got rave reviews from my taste-testers. People were fighting over the last square!!!
Cranberry Lemon Bars
Cranberry Lemon Bars are an easy holiday dessert recipe. Â These bars have the consistency of brownies with a sweet-tart flavor. Â Perfect for a Thanksgiving treat!
Ingredients
- 1¼ Cup Bob’s Red Mill Unbleached All-Purpose Organic Flour
- 1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1/2 Cup White Chocolate Morsels
- 2 Tablespoons Butter
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 3 Tablespoons Fresh Lemon Juice
- Zest of 2 Lemons
- 2 Large Eggs - lightly beaten
- 1/4 Cup Fresh Cranberries - washed and patted dry
- Powdered Sugar, for dusting
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325°
- Line 9x9 baking dish with foil. Spray with non-stick.
- Sift flour, salt and baking powder. Set aside.
- Melt white chocolate and butter in microwave for 15-30 seconds. Stir until free of lumps.
- In large bowl; mix sugar, lemon juice, zest, white chocolate mixture and eggs.
- Mix in dry ingredients.
- Pour batter into prepared pan. Arrange cranberries evenly into batter.
- Bake for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick can be inserted and removed clean.
- Allow to cool. Remove foil and bars from pan. Peel away foil then dust with powdered sugar.
- Cut into bars and serve.
Nutrition Information
Yield 9 Serving Size 1Amount Per Serving Calories 286Total Fat 7gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 50mgSodium 132mgCarbohydrates 54gFiber 1gSugar 42gProtein 4g
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Sophie says
Can you make this with dried cranberries?? I can’t get fresh ones where I live.
Thanks,
Sophie
Nicole Harris says
I’m sure dried cranberries will work fine. You could also rehydrate the dried cranberries in a little water before adding. Just be sure to drain and pat dry before adding to the batter if you decide to give that a try.
naomi says
I’m such a fan of Bobs Red Mill products, it’s aways top quality and elevates any recipe. These cranberry lemon bars look great – perfect for the season
Nicole Harris says
Thanks Naomi! I agree.
Kristen says
What a great, festive dessert! Bob’s Read Mill is one of my favorite… love them!
Nicole Harris says
Thanks Kristen!
Cookin+Canuck says
I am a sucker for lemon bars and love the idea of mixing in cranberries. And Bob’s Red Mill? Yep, I have about 4 of their products in my pantry as we speak.
Carolyn says
These look heavenly! Boy I love cranberry season.
Nicole Harris says
Thanks! And so do I. I have a bit of a cranberry obsession!
Liz says
Thank goodness my hubby is a chocolate AND a lemon fan! These scrumptious bars would certainly be a hit at our house.
Jen+@+Jen's+Favorite+Cookies says
I pretty much love any dessert too! These look like an awesome choice for the holidays.
Ariel says
These look/sound fantastic! Can’t wait to try my hand at them. Would frozen cranberries work for this recipe?
Nicole Harris says
Hi Ariel. I would imagine that frozen cranberries would work fine. But, I have never tried it so I can’t say for sure.
Rachel+Cooks says
Oh how I wish I had an entire pan of these for breakfast! 😛
Lori @ RecipeGirl says
These bars are ideal for the holidays! So delicious!
Christi @ Love From The Oven says
These look delicious! I never would have thought to combine cranberries and lemon, but it sounds absolutely amazing. Can’t wait to try these. Love Bob’s Red Mill, I always have their oat flour on hand to make pancakes with. 🙂
MP says
I doubled the recipe as I have 2 cookie swaps.. The yield was very low. I was surprised that only 1/4 cup of cranberries was called for. I did 2 pans so 1/4 cup each but that was like 10 cranberries per pan. I was afraid to add more as I was afraid they would break when I tried to cut them. Anyway, the consistency was more cake-like than gooey. I cut the sugar to 1./2 cup for 2 batches, as I figured the white chocolate had tons of sugar already. If I make them again I would want to add tons more cranberries which would add more color too.. I could send a picture if you want. The taste is yummy. Very lemony but as I said I would add maybe a 1/2 cup or more per batch. That would give it more color and flavor!
Nicole Harris says
Yes, let me know how it goes with additional cranberries 🙂